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How to pronounce eschatology in English?

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Type Words
Type of divinity, theology
Derivation eschatological, eschatologist

Examples of eschatology

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This professional website is not the place to untangle Mr. Nance's eschatology.
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Eschatology is the branch of theology that deals with the end of the world.
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It proves that every belief system must generate its own eschatology, even scientism.
From the guardian.co.uk
Balthasar's soteriology, christology, and eschatology, are here developed.
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Adventist eschatology is based on the historicist method of prophetic interpretation.
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Eschatology has also been a study shared and theorized on by philosophers.
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This is on par with the Hindu eschatology which says this age to be the 28th Kaliyuga.
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Christian eschatology is a major branch of study within Christian theology.
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The second coming of Christ is the central event in Christian eschatology.
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More examples
  • The branch of theology that is concerned with such final things as death and Last Judgment; Heaven and Hell; the ultimate destiny of humankind
  • (eschatological) of or relating to or dealing with or regarding the ultimate destiny of mankind and the world
  • (eschatologically) in relation to eschatology; "even atheists can be eschatologically minded"
  • Eschatology (from the Greek , Eschatos meaning "last" and -logy meaning "the study of", first used in English around 1550. ...
  • The Seventh-day Adventist Church holds a unique system of eschatological (or end-times) beliefs. Adventist eschatology, which is based on a historicist interpretation of prophecy, is characterised principally by the premillennial second coming of Jesus Christ. ...
  • Eschatology is a book written by Pope Benedict XVI, at the time when he was Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger. Eschatology is the study of the eschaton, the times of the end, or 'last things', such as the parousia, heaven, and hell. ...
  • Eschatology is a step-by-step system for unfolding truth through individual reason and demonstration and not system of beliefs to be accepted, the fundamental truth of which was not created by anyone, but the understanding of which was unfolded by Mary Baker Eddy and furthered by American writer ...
  • (Eschatological) Refers to death and last judgement.
  • A theological term to describe the study of last events.